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    Yesterday was researching parts for a project we have and got one of those malware/spyware pop ups. Anyway using all the tools I eliminated that (I think)
    Now however cannot access Internet Explorer. Just opens a blank page and then you cannot close that but you can minimize it.
    When going into IE properties it says opening without add ons, and it also says it's not compatible with my system, XP Professional.
    Any ideas before I have to call India???

    Thanks

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    puter question in the hunting forum? HAHA. I love it.

    Contact Mutt. He's really knowledgable.... though I'm not sure how much he is on.

    Do you have the latest version on IE? All drivers updated?

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    That sounds like a virus. Just a guess but you may still have one.
    What anti-virus software do you have? Do a scan.
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    have you tried a different web browser? try chrome or firefox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBear View Post
    puter question in the hunting forum? HAHA. I love it.

    Contact Mutt. He's really knowledgable.... though I'm not sure how much he is on.

    Do you have the latest version on IE? All drivers updated?

    Yeah requested it to be moved but hasn't happened yet.

    And I have scanned with noadware, malbytes, defender, reg cure, and microsoft security.

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    Sry mtn man... Hope it gets fixed..

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    Try scanning from Safemode.
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    Restore your computer to a date earlier than the infection. Two days ago should do it. Look in Programs->Accessories->System Tools. Once the restore is complete, run a full scan with malwarebytes, avg/avast or some other antivirus. That should catch it if you use updated infection definition files. Take a backup point once clean.

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    Still no go for IE. All anti stuff says it's clean. maybe one of them deleted IE?

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    One of the very best tools these days is malwarebytes http://www.malwarebytes.org/ . Ideally download it on another computer to a USB drive. Then boot the infected PC into safe mode and run malwarebytes, very good chance it will fix you up.

    If it doesn't get it then you have to move onto the serious hardcore combofix or reimage the PC.

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